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The 2024 National Finals Rodeo runs from Thursday, December 5 to Saturday, December 14. For 10 nights, the 66th Wrangler NFR takes over the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas for the climax of the professional rodeo season.

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National Finals Rodeo wraps up the PRCA rodeo season with 10 days of championship performances. As one of the most prestigious rodeos in the world, this event brings rodeo fans and cowboys from far and wide to Las Vegas for the extravaganza. As a long-standing partner of the PRCA and the Official Off-Road Vehicle of NFR, Polaris will be out front of the arena each day with vehicles to check out. Meet us outside to learn how to Rope-A-Ranger like the pros, and make a poster to support your favorite athlete. Be sure to cheer on Team Polaris for Polaris Night at NFR.


All-Around

For the first time in half a decade, a cowboy not named Stetson Wright will take home the PRCA’s highest honor. With the five-time defending all-around champion sidelined all season, someone else can claim the accolade — but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll be someone new.

Former world champion tie-down roper Shad Mayfield has been the leader since June when he added steer roping to his portfolio. The Clovis, New Mexico, cowboy is searching for his second gold buckle.

However, 2016 all-around champ Junior Nogueira, also a two-time world champion team roping heeler, earned enough in tie-down roping late in the season to join the race. They’re both trying to fend off Coleman Proctor, who finished in the top 20 in team and steer roping for a shot at his first all-around title.

Miles City's Haven Meged, who is ranked No. 2 in tie-down roping, is searching for his second world title. Meged won the average championship last year and did so by setting an NFR record with a 10-day average of 7.74 seconds.
 
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